Medieval beauty
A 12th century castle, a bustling crafts and design scene, time-honoured traditional pubs, cobbled lanes and secret alleys – the medieval city of Kilkenny mixes small-town charm and big-city buzz to perfection.
Set within Ireland’s Ancient East and just 90 minutes from Dublin, the "Marble City" (so known for the many buildings built with local Kilkenny marble) packed with colourful characters, amazing music and an electric atmosphere.
By day, you can pile on the culture with medieval showpieces such as Rothe House, Black Abbey, and the Medieval Mile Museum. Sip on Ireland's oldest ale on a guided tour at Smithwicks brewery, or admire the design exhibitions at Kilkenny Design Centre or Kilkenny Art Gallery. After dark Kilkenny amps things up with cracking trad music sessions, historic pubs and some of the best festivals on the island.
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Kilkenny Castle, Kilkenny city
Amazing things to do
From historic family castles, art galleries, or fast-paced hurling, Kilkenny’s distinct personality is what makes it so unmissable.
Kilkenny hurling
The ancient indigenous Irish sport of hurling is one of the oldest not to mention the fastest field games in the world. It holds a special place in Kilkenny.
Nature beckons – beyond the city
Step out of Kilkenny city, and a necklace of charming towns and villages along the River Nore await. In Bennetsbridge, Thomastown, Inistioge and more, you’ll discover a landscape that harks back to ancient times and tales filled with rich green tones and gently flowing waters.
The countryside here is perfect for off-the-beaten track adventures. Head southeast to the village of Graiguenamanagh and the gloriously beautiful River Barrow, and you’ll find plenty of walking, kayaking and cycling options in a pristine natural environment.
And don’t forget that Kilkenny is at the heart of Ireland’s Ancient East, so there’s always a castle, a grand mansion, medieval town, or a magnificent monastery nearby!
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L-R: Inishtioge village; kayaking in Graiguenamanagh; bales of straw dotting a County Kilkenny field; a craft worker in Inistiogue


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Kilkenny Design Centre
Kilkenny Design Centre is situated in what was once the stables of historic Kilkenny Castle and is fittingly located adjacent to The National Design & Craft Gallery, one of Ireland’s most exciting artistic venues.
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Medieval Mile Museum
Start your journey of discovery at the Medieval Mile Museum, Kilkenny and watch the city's rich history unfold.
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Kilkenny Castle
Few buildings in Ireland can boast a longer history of continuous occupation than Kilkenny Castle. Founded soon after the Norman conquest of Ireland, the castle has been rebuilt, extended and adapted to suit changing circumstances and uses over a period of 800 years.
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The National Design & Craft Gallery
The National Design & Craft Gallery was established by the Crafts Council of Ireland in 2000 and is Ireland's leading centre for contemporary craft and design.
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Campagne
The award winning Campagne Restaurant located on Gashouse Lane in Kilkenny City serves modern French food using only the very best of local and Irish produce, establishing itself as one of Kilkenny’s most popular restaurants.
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The Kilkenny Way Hurling Experience
County Kilkenny is regarded as the hurling capital of Ireland. Join The Kilkenny Way Hurling Experience and let them show you the fun, passion, skill, culture and pride of hurling, the world’s oldest and fastest field game.
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Rothe House
Rothe House is an early 17th century Irish merchant’s townhouse and garden, set in the centre of Kilkenny City. It is also the base of genealogical research on Kilkenny ancestry.
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Kytelers Inn
Dating back to 1324, Kytelers Inn on Kieran Street, in Kilkenny City, brings together history and heritage with 21st century amenities and service.
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The Hole In The Wall
The Hole in The Wall, is Ireland's oldest surviving townhouse and Kilkenny's newest venue. If the gate is open, we are too! Check the website for more information on events happening throughout the year.
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Kilkenny Walking Tours
The Kilkenny Walking Tours experience with Pat Tynan brings the history of the city, and the stories of its characters to life.
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